Sign In
Saturday, Feb 14, 2026
  • العربية
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • Latest
  • Emirates
  • News
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Society
    • Sport
    • Health
    • Travel and Hotels
    • Podcast
Reading: From 20th-century conflicts to today’s crises: How has oil become a weapon in international politics and peacemaking?
Share
Latest
Samsung begins mass production of HBM4 memory and supplies it to Nvidia for AI processors
Slot lashes out at refereeing: Salah denied a clear goal against Manchester City
Trump warns of the risk of election fraud and calls on Republicans to reform the electoral system
Civil Aviation: UAE-Algeria flights to continue during transition period despite Algerian notification
Israeli shelling targets the outskirts of the town of Blida in southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions on the ground
Font ResizerAa
Voice Of EmiratesVoice Of Emirates
Search
  • Emirates
  • News
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • Media Content
    • Rushes
    • Video Reports (VT)
    • Features
    • Photos
    • Interviews
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Society
    • Sport
    • Health
    • Travel and Hotels
    • Podcast
  • العربية
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
All rights reserved © Voice of Emirates - News service from Our Media Group
BusinessOil And Gas

From 20th-century conflicts to today’s crises: How has oil become a weapon in international politics and peacemaking?

Oil and global conflicts throughout history

Mohammed El-qaradawi
Last updated: 26/01/2026 12:45 pm
Mohammed Elkaradawy
Mohammed El-qaradawi
ByMohammed Elkaradawy
News Editor
محمد القرضاوي، محرر في وكالة أنباء صوت الإمارات، مكتب القاهرة، وهو صحفي محترف وعضو نقابة الصحفيين المصريين، يتمتع بخبرة واسعة في تغطية ملفات الأمن القومي والتحقيقات...
Follow:
- News Editor
Share
5 Min Read
From 20th-century conflicts to today's crises: How has oil become a weapon in international politics and peacemaking?
Oil… fuel for international conflicts (Photo/Voice of Emirates)
SHARE

Cairo, Egypt – Since its discovery in commercial quantities at the beginning of the 20th century, oil has been more than just a source of energy or an engine of economic growth. It quickly became a major cause of international conflicts and a tool of political influence. For over a century, oil has been a decisive factor in igniting wars, redrawing alliances, and imposing sanctions. It has even been instrumental in pushing conflicting parties toward de-escalation or political settlements. Despite the absence of a formally declared “oil for peace” policy in the literature of international news agencies, historical and current realities confirm that oil has remained at the heart of the war-peace equation in the international system.

Highlights
  • Historical overview: Oil as fuel for global conflicts
  • Oil… from a strategic commodity to a tool of political pressure
  • The US-Iran conflict: Oil at the heart of the confrontation
  • Venezuela: Oil caught between sanctions and geopolitical conflict
  • Can oil be a tool for peace?

Historical overview: Oil as fuel for global conflicts

The direct link between oil and conflict began with World War I, when the major powers realized that control of oil resources meant military superiority. This link deepened during World War II, where oil became a decisive factor in the course of military operations. In the post-war period, oil became a focal point of geopolitical conflicts, particularly in the Middle East. The 1973 oil crisis marked a turning point, when Arab oil-producing states used an oil embargo as a tool for political pressure. This led to a global economic shock and solidified the concept of oil as an effective political instrument. This was followed by the 1979 crisis linked to the Iranian Revolution, then the 1990–1991 Gulf War, which was directly related to control of oil resources. Finally, the 2003 invasion of Iraq brought oil back to the forefront of discussions about the motivations behind modern warfare.

Oil… from a strategic commodity to a tool of political pressure

With the end of the Cold War, the nature of oil conflicts changed. Wars were no longer fought solely with armies. Instead, oil became a tool for economic sanctions, controlling exports and supplies, influencing global energy prices, and reshaping markets and alliances. This shift transformed oil into a soft power weapon in the hands of major powers. Its economic impact is thus used to achieve political objectives without resorting to direct military confrontation.

The US-Iran conflict: Oil at the heart of the confrontation

The conflict between the United States and Iran is a prime example of how oil can be used as a tool in international disputes. For decades, oil has been a central element of Washington’s policy toward Tehran, whether through sanctions or pressure on its oil exports. With the US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement in 2018, the policy of cutting off Iranian oil supplies intensified, aiming to reduce its economic revenues and limit its regional influence. In response, Iran has used its geographic location and its repeated threats to the Strait of Hormuz as strategic leverage. This has made global energy security hostage to political tensions in the region. This conflict clearly demonstrates how oil can be a driver of escalation or an unspoken bargaining chip in international relations.

Venezuela: Oil caught between sanctions and geopolitical conflict

In Latin America, Venezuela presents a different yet complex case within the context of the modern oil war. The country possesses the world’s largest proven oil reserves. However, in recent years, it has faced severe US sanctions directly targeting its oil sector. Washington seeks to exert political and economic pressure through these sanctions, while Caracas has attempted to circumvent them through partnerships with major powers such as China and Russia. This conflict has transformed Venezuelan oil into a bargaining chip in an international dispute that extends beyond Latin America and impacts global energy markets.

Can oil be a tool for peace?

Despite this long history of conflict, international studies and experiences indicate that oil can play a positive role if managed within a transparent and equitable institutional framework. In some instances, sharing oil revenues or cooperating on energy infrastructure has contributed to reducing tensions and promoting stability. This gives rise to an unspoken concept of what might be termed “oil for stability,” where oil is used as an incentive for economic cooperation rather than conflict, though this remains contingent on political will and good governance.

TAGGED:AmericaIranIraqRussiaTrumpUkraineUSVenezuelaVoice Of Emirates
SOURCES:Voice Of Emirates
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Threads Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article A 5.4 magnitude earthquake strikes southern Tonga, raising fears of a tsunami. A 5.4 magnitude earthquake strikes southern Tonga, raising fears of a tsunami.
Next Article Tour of Santos Down Under 2026.. Fine leads Emirates Cycling to win the title Tour of Santos Down Under 2026.. Fine leads Emirates Cycling to win the title

Editor's Pick

Samsung begins mass production of HBM4 memory and supplies it to Nvidia for AI processors

Samsung begins mass production of HBM4 memory and supplies it to Nvidia for AI processors

Samsung's global competitiveness is reflected

By Sayed Badry
2 Min Read
Slot
Slot lashes out at refereeing: Salah denied a clear goal against Manchester City

London, England - Liverpool manager Arne Sloat has objected to the refereeing…

3 Min Read
Trump warns of the risk of election fraud and calls on Republicans to reform the electoral system
Trump warns of the risk of election fraud and calls on Republicans to reform the electoral system

Amid widespread political controversy within the United States

2 Min Read

Trending

Civil Aviation: UAE-Algeria flights to continue during the transition period

Civil Aviation: UAE-Algeria flights to continue during transition period despite Algerian notification

It aims to maintain the continuity of air traffic

6 days ago

Israeli shelling targets the outskirts of the town of Blida in southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions on the ground

Amid political and popular demands for…

6 days ago

Narges Mohammadi: Iran sentences women’s rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate to 7.5 years in prison

The case raises concerns within the…

6 days ago

Morocco: Heavy rains in Tetouan cause the death of four people and leave a fifth missing

Warnings of increased flood risk

6 days ago

In a crazy scenario, Manchester City snatch a dramatic victory from Liverpool in the Premier League (video)

London, England - Manchester City snatched…

6 days ago

You may also be interested in

Macron proposes a neutral city to host Putin and Zelensky. Without specifying the appointment
NewsWorld

Macron proposes a neutral city to host Putin and Zelensky. Without specifying the appointment

Paris, France – French President Emmanuel Macron has proposed that Geneva host a peace summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin…

2 Min Read
Ernst & Young: The UAE's economic growth continues and the digital economy is a top priority
Emirates

Ernst & Young: The UAE’s economic growth continues and the digital economy is a top priority

NEW YORK, United States – Anthony O'Sullivan, Managing Partner of Ernst & Young EY UAE, confirmed that Dubai is today…

3 Min Read
Wall Street: Iran rejects US conditions and warns of expanding the scope of targeting in the event of a strike
PoliticsReports and investigations

Wall Street: Iran rejects US conditions and warns of expanding the scope of targeting in the event of a strike

Wall Street: Iran rejects US conditions and warns of expanding the scope of targeting in the event of a strike

3 Min Read
Israeli airstrike targets "Hezbollah's second-in-command" inside Beirut
Arab CountriesNews

Israeli airstrike targets “Hezbollah second-in-command”

Israeli airstrike targets "Hezbollah's second-in-command" inside Beirut

4 Min Read
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Advertisement
  • Media Service Request
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: From 20th-century conflicts to today’s crises: How has oil become a weapon in international politics and peacemaking?
Share
  • Publishing Principles
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • Diversity Policy
  • Actionable Feedback Policy
  • Ownership & Funding
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: From 20th-century conflicts to today’s crises: How has oil become a weapon in international politics and peacemaking?
Share

All rights reserved © Voice Of Emirates – a news service from Our Media Group

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?